all of the various Ayurvedic Massage techniques is a thorough understanding of the primordial energies of the Five Elements—Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth—and of the three basic types of energies, or constitutions, that are present in everyone and everything: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. This knowledge allows the therapist to customize the proper oils and herbs and the rate and pressure of massage strokes to maximize the benefi ts for each client.
CHAIR MASSAGE Chair Massage, an increasingly popular form of massage therapy, is typically offered in public places such as stores, airports, offi ces, health fairs, conventions and special events. Chair Massage sessions are shorter (averaging 15 minutes), often don’t require appointments and are priced at affordable rates. The unique ergonomic design of the chair allows the therapist easy access to commonly stress-prone areas: the back, neck and shoulders.
CHIROPRACTIC MEDICINE Chiropractic is a health care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal
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itself without the use of drugs or surgery. The practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the nervous system) and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration of health. In 1895 the “founding father” of chiropractic, Dr. D.D. Palmer, developed a theory that spinal misalignment caused nerve pressure or irritation which in turn caused various ailments. He realized that the structure and condition of the body infl uences how the body functions and its ability to heal itself, without the use of drugs or surgery. The modern chiropractor often incorporates: physical therapy, diet and nutrition for a holistic approach to optimum health.
COLON HYDROTHERAPY Colon Hydrotherapy, also known as Colonics, Colon Irrigation, and Colon Therapy, is an age old practice of cleansing the large
intestine.It is a safe and effective method of removing waste from the large intestine without the use of drugs. By introducing fi ltered and temperature-regulated water into the colon, the waste is loosened, resulting in evacuation through natural peristalsis.
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Full-Body Massage $20 25 $20 30 $20 30
European Facial Back Facial
Microdermabrasion, $ Microcurrent, or Peel
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Offer good thru October 29, 2016!*
This procedure removes fecal material from the colon walls. Current state-of- the- art FDA-approved equipment offers disposable speculums, and choices of Opened or Closed Colon Hydrotherapy Systems. An experienced therapist can help you decide which system might work best for you; as well as assure your modesty. Most report feeling lighter, more vitality, and a greater awareness of life choices affecting the digestive tract.
CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY® CranioSacral Therapy® is a gentle therapeutic treatment for remedying distortions in the structure and function of the central nervous system: the brain, spinal cord and fl uid, bones of the skull, the sacrum and the interconnected membranes. There are 3 basic premises to CST: The body is a unit and what affects one part may impact any other part of the body; Structure and function are interrelated and in order to function well, the body must be true to form. The body is a self-correcting mechanism that, when given the right opportunity and environment, will heal itself. The applications are broad and include chronic and acute pain, migraines, TMJ syndrome, ear and eye problems, balance
Clinic Hours and Location: Friday & Saturday - 9:00am - 5:00pm 2600 Lake Lucien Drive, Suite #140, Maitland, Florida 32751 407-261-0319
* All treatments are 50 minutes. Cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon. No cash value. Limit 2 services per coupon.
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